That all depends on the car since not all cars offer the same MPG ratio. For instance, an 8 cylinder turbocharged engine might use close to (if not more) than three times the gas a 4 cylinder naturally aspirated engine would use.
First you need to find out how much gas a car will use per gallon.
For instance, let's say you vehicle gets 30 miles to the gallon (30 MPG), then 5 gallons of gas would allow you to travel:
30 * 5 = 150 miles
25/7 = 3.571 gallons (rounded)
(320 miles) / (11.5 gallons) = 27.826 mpg (rounded)
This depends entirely on how many miles per gallon (MPG) your car gets. A car that does 82 MPG, will use only 1 gallon. A car that does 41 MPG, will use 2 a gallons. A car that does 20 MPG will use 4 gallons. Divide the number of miles, by the known MPG of the vehicle.
We cannot answer this because.... you forgot to include the miles per gallon figure ! A car that only has a 15-gallon fuel tank could drive just as far as the one in your example - if it did more miles to the gallon !
Only 1.
180000 miles. This only a very rough estimate. It does not take into account speed, incline, temperate or altitude, to name a few variables.
Depends on how far you drive. If your car goes 40 miles for every gallon, and you only drive 20 miles a day, you only use 1/2 gal of gas per day.
1000 miles divided by 9 mpg = 111.111 gallons 111.111 gallons times 3.50 = 388.8885 (whatever currency you are using) If you're only getting 9mpg I would get a different car !
That depends entirely - on how many miles per gallon (mpg) you get from the vehicle ! For example - a car that gives 60 mpg would use less than a car that only gives 40 mpg !
hey im from Australia so i only know litters but it should hold about 50-80 litter of fuel so if u can convert it you will have a rough answer
Only liquids can be put into gallons, Chickens are a whole, solid object. You cannot measure them in gallons.
30 gallon capacity tank in a 1999 cadillac escalade only 11 miles to the gallon city and 14 highway